Sorry, the problem with unsharp photos still persists So will not request comments or critique.But thought could share some shots because of the expressions of the subjects.1DSC_2861 by Jaydeep Majumdar, on Flickr

Nice set Jaydeep, they do show a different life on the sub continent. What looks like bright sun I would ask why you would use ISO 1600 which I saw on a few of your exifs. I imagine the train on the rail tracks was stopped, a bit scary if its not.

Thank you 4xxxx. Many of the shots were in very overcast and drizzling weather or from moving train/car or taken at night. So pushed up ISO to get faster shutter.India is a country with huge difference in life styles of people. I find character (from photographic point of view) in the lot not so affluent, those who express themselves in their own way. For the patrons of Gucci, Tommy Hilfiger, C&K, Armani and other brands, there is not much difference from what I've seen in some other parts of the world - prototypes with different features may be.Yes, the train was stopped It is a strange mindset that exists in people of developing/third world countries that forces them to certain actions which they just fail to understand how dangerous the impact may be. I feel 'Third World' is a mentality which is next to impossible to change drastically and for this reason developing countries will continue to remain 'developing' without reaching the 'developed' phase.

You've got some great shots there, it's quite an interesting set. I don't see what you mean with the unsharpness problem persisting, I actually see them quite sharp. Maybe you're pixel-peeping? I don't know.

Anyways, I think that what you've captured is what's actually important, I find this to be quite an interesting culture. Nice job

Thanks mate Some shots I find really soft - specially 3,4,13,14 from the first set. But a lot has to do for this reduced contrast with gray scale increase in Irfanview.Also for the second set, viewed at this size may be 'acceptably' sharp but viewed at larger sizes in flickr, sharpness takes a dent (but the view in light box feature of flickr is horrible...makes most shots appear fuzzy, view all sizes is much better).